I own a unicorn... the 2006 Fisker Latigo CS. There are only two in the world, although they intended a limited run of 150 cars. The prototype is car #000, I don't know where that resides...but car #001 lives in my driveway.

thats at a car show, so it kind of defeats the purpose
same goes for shots of rare cars in someones car collection.
i was hoping we can only post Unicorns spotted out there in the wild.

Would you consider a trim level unicorn? For example.....couple days ago I saw a 2008 Accord sedan with leather and a 5speed manual in green sitting on a dealer lot. Honda doesn't offer leather and a manual since 08 in the accord sedan and green is a rare color. I'm guessing a couple hundred of those exist...but close to a million accords in that body style exist. So it's def. a unicorn as far as accords go, but accords themselves are far from unicorns.

I own a unicorn... the 2006 Fisker Latigo CS. There are only two in the world, although they intended a limited run of 150 cars. The prototype is car #000, I don't know where that resides...but car #001 lives in my driveway.

It looks like it sits a little high(for some reason cars with a bunch of dish on the wheels and more gap on top than the sides look weird to me), but definitely a cool unicorn. It looks a lot better than the standard 6-series, particularly from behind. Are their any suspension/drivetrain changes that came with the coachwork? Is the interior significantly different than the standard 6-er?

One of my coworkers owns something of a unicorn, a white Corrado G60, but I don't think it's ENOUGH of a unicorn to qualify for this thread. My grandfather owns a pair of Studebakers, but I've whored those out enough on these boards... I'm trying to think if any of my other friends has a real unicorn, but aside from a couple of vintage trucks that I don't have pictures of on my computer I can't think of any. A friend of my grandfather's has a very nice, custom bodied American LaFrance RV based off an 50s firetruck, but I don't have any pics of it... If I find pics online though I may repost them.

It looks a lot better than the standard 6-series, particularly from behind. Are their any suspension/drivetrain changes that came with the coachwork?

Don't know about the suspension and drivetrain, but the body panels are a mix of aluminum and carbon fiber. So at the very lest, it's quicker and handles better then the BMW is based on....considering it should be significantly lighter.

Saw this today cruising through Bethlehem, PA. ~2000 made worldwide, 22 years old at a minimum, and it's an 80's Maserati product....don't know about unicorn status, but I don't expect to ever see another one on the road.

Would you consider a trim level unicorn? For example.....couple days ago I saw a 2008 Accord sedan with leather and a 5speed manual in green sitting on a dealer lot. Honda doesn't offer leather and a manual since 08 in the accord sedan and green is a rare color. I'm guessing a couple hundred of those exist...but close to a million accords in that body style exist. So it's def. a unicorn as far as accords go, but accords themselves are far from unicorns.

i personally wouldn't , but thats my opinion
but example that i would consider unicorn: GOLF Harlequin

Maybe Larry or Barry can correct me on this, because I'm sure I'm not 100% accurate, but my quick research tells me that this is a 1950 Buick Super Model 56C...12,259 produced but surely much less than that survive, even fewer in this condition (spotted outside St. Elizabeth Hospital in Appleton last year):

Studebaker Hawk...not sure what year, or if it's a Silver Hawk, Golden Hawk, or just a Hawk, or what the production numbers were, but, like the Buick, there can't be many left in this condition (spotted outside my doctors office last year):

That Studebaker is either a Silver Hawk or a Golden Hawk. The Flight Hawk and Power Hawk had the fin-less rear fenders of the older Commander. I'm going to err on the side of it being a Silver Hawk because other than one all-Gold Golden Hawk I've never seen a Golden Hawk with the fins body colored.

I own a unicorn... the 2006 Fisker Latigo CS. There are only two in the world, although they intended a limited run of 150 cars. The prototype is car #000, I don't know where that resides...but car #001 lives in my driveway.

I never knew this car existed or that fisker existed before the karma but it seems to based off a 6-series.